automated screen trading
1automated screen trading — AST Electronic dealing in securities using visual display units to display prices and the associated computer equipment to enter, match, and execute deals. The system does away with the need for face to face trading on a formal stock exchange… …
2Automated Screen Trading — /ˌɔ:təmeɪtɪd skri:n ˌtreɪdɪŋ/ noun a system where securities are bought, sold and matched automatically by computer. Abbreviation AST …
3screen trading — See automated screen trading …
4Automated Pit Trading — ( APT) Introduced in 1989, APT is the LIFFE screen based trading system that replicates the open outcry method of trading on screen. APT is used to extend the trading day for the major futures contracts as well as to provide a daytime trading… …
5Fast Automated Screen Trading — ( FAST) a computerised trading system used for commodity derivatives on LIFFE. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary …
6automated trading system — Screen based trading system, facilitating a market in which participants can come together to buy and sell securities. LIFFE …
7Forex System Trading — A method of trading forex that is based on a series of analyses to determine whether to buy or sell a currency pair at a given time. Forex system trading could be based on a set of signals derived from technical analysis charting tools or… …
8Currency Day Trading System — A set of analyses that the forex day trader uses to determine whether to buy or sell a currency pair at any given time. The day trader s currency trading system is usually made up of a number of currency day trading signals, which are based on… …
9Forex Trading Strategy — A set of analyses that a forex day trader uses to determine whether to buy or sell a currency pair at any given time. Forex trading strategies can be based on technical analysis charting tools or fundamental, news based events. The day trader s… …
10Electronic Trading — ▪ 2000 by Irving Pfeffer The past few years have seen a spectacular and revolutionary development in the mechanics of stock trading perhaps the largest change since brokers fees were deregulated in 1975 electronic trading, or “e trading.”… …